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Supreme Court blocks deportation of immigrants under Alien Enemies Act, for now
by Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Northern Texas under the Alien Enemies Act.
17 Journalists With One Of Turkey's Oldest Daily Papers Face Terrorism Charges
Turkey puts on trial journalists from one of the country's oldest newspapers. It's part of the country's ongoing crackdown on dissent in the wake of a failed coup attempt last year.
In Mexico, Comedian Breaks New Ground And Gender Barrier
by Carrie Kahn
Stand-up comedy is late coming to Mexico, but Sofia Nino de Rivera, with self-deprecating humor, sells out shows and has a one-woman hit on Netflix.
Billy Manes, Voice For Orlando's Gay Community After Pulse Shooting, Dies at 45
by Ari Shapiro
Billy Manes, a leader in Orlando's gay community, died suddenly last week at the age of 45. Ari Shapiro met Manes in the days after the Pulse night club shooting last year and has a remembrance.
Former CBO Head: Attacks On Scoring Agency Mission And Integrity 'Unacceptable'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with former Congressional Budget Office director Douglas Holtz-Eakin, about the letter he signed with all seven former CBO directors, about the importance of the CBO in the legislative process.
Kushner Insists He Did Not Collaborate With Russian Officials
by Geoff Bennett
Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser, says he did not collude with the Russians to influence the election. He meets with the Senate Intelligence Committee to tell his story.
Border Dispute Divides Remote Colombian States
by John Otis
Two Colombian states fight over impoverished town that's divided down the middle — and the town has suffered as a result.
Study: Memphis Support Program For New Moms Especially Helps Boys
Nurse-Family Partnership programs provide low-income mothers with checkups. Robert Siegel speaks with Nobel Laureate James Heckman on the benefits of NFP, which is found to especially help boys.
Trump Turns Up Heat On Republicans Over Health Care
President Trump pushes Senate Republicans to get something done on health care. But it's not at all clear that they can.
With New Security Measures, Tensions Remain High In Jerusalem's Old City
by Daniel Estrin
After attackers killed two police officers at a site holy to both Muslims and Jews, Israel installed metal detectors, setting off protests and violence. Israel is now considering alternative security.
Words You'll Hear: 'Collusion'
by Geoff Bennett
Donald Trump Jr. and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort agreed to meet privately with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Michel Martin talks to NPR Politics' Geoff Bennett.